McLaren has pace for F1 Monaco GP
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Monaco, Charles Leclerc and Ferrari
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McLaren seem to have a new rival this weekend in Ferrari. Charles Leclerc topped both free practice sessions, even as the Woking-based team remained close to the front. Here is how the team reacted to the Friday in Monaco.
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PlanetF1.com on MSN‘Much larger’ impacts of two-stop rule uncovered at Monaco GPIn February, a meeting of the F1 Commission decided that the two-stop approach would be implemented from this year onwards but Stella said that as time has ticked down to this weekend’s race, it is has become clearer the change has “much larger” impacts than first though.
Championship leaders, McLaren, have arrived in Monaco with a number of new components, some of which they’ll use at the event and some that they’ll simply add to their availability pool. This tactic gives the team some breathing room in terms of how versatile they can be here,
Before the paddock heads to Monaco for the second leg of this European tripleheader, we answered your post-race questions from Imola
Max Verstappen's victory at Imola last weekend showed Red Bull's champion remains a force in the Formula One title battle but Sunday's showcase Monaco Grand Prix should see McLaren regain the momentum.
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PlanetF1 on MSNA shock win or end of a McLaren era? Four Monaco GP predictionsFormula 1 has descended and is ready for one of the most iconic sporting events in the world, the Monaco Grand Prix.
F1 and its governing body, the FIA, hope a rule change for Sunday’s race will change that. Drivers will be forced to change tires at least twice in the hope that more pit stop strategy could shake up an event where Saturday qualifying — and the resulting grid position — is often more important than race day.
McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have suggested that their car's pace is looking good for this weekend's Formula